Thursday, May 26, 2011

Dangers of Procrastination attitude in Islam

"Yeah later alone", as stated in the order delay employment or practice but can still be done at that time. Our habit is so, because feeling lazy, procrastinate to learn, put off muroja'ah (repeat) qur'an recitation, or doing things that benefit others, but it's all still very possible.

Keep in mind my brother, saying "sawfa ... sawfa", "will alone" in order to delay goodness, this is part of the "devil's soldiers." So says some scholars salaf.

Procrastination goodness and just daydream without realization, Ibn al-Qayyim said that it is the foundation of the wealth of the people who went bankrupt.

إن المنى رأس أموال المفاليس

"Just a fancy (non-realization), it is the foundation of the wealth of people who go bankrupt." [1]

In the Arab sya'ir also mentioned,

و لا ترج عمل اليوم إلى الغد لعل غدا يأتي و أنت فقيد

Do not be put off until tomorrow's practice today

If tomorrow comes, maybe you will lose

From Abu Ishaq, one said to someone from 'Abdul Qois, "Nasehatilah us." He said, "Be careful with procrastination (later and later)." [2]

Al Hasan Al Basri said, "Beware of procrastination. You are now in this day and not in the day tomorrow. If tomorrow comes, you are in these days and now you still are in today. If tomorrow is not toward you, so do not regret for what you missed from you on this day. "[3]

That is what we as a student of knowledge. Tomorrow Just memorize Matan new book. Tomorrow's new Just repeat qur'an recitation. Tomorrow's new Just write the subject of jurisprudence. Tomorrow a new shalt perform sunnah prayers, there is still time. What is said is tomorrow and tomorrow, later and later alone.

If indeed there is something else and it is also good, then indeed her days busy with kindness. It does not matter if he sets the time and make the priority order of what he was doing because he can assess which is most urgent. But how if it's still a lot of time, actually there is free time and leisure to attend a science assembly, muroja'ah, wrote that the benefits, practice their religion and then he put it off. This clearly is procrastination time Ibn al-Qayyim said, including property of the people who went bankrupt. What he achieved was the loss and damage.

Look at how busy scholars will last their time. Got-sempatnya they are still busy with dhikr and remembrance of Allah.

From Abdullah bin Abdil Malik, he said, "We were one day to walk with our father above palanquin. Then he told us, 'exalt got to the tree.' And then we celebrate until the tree which he pointed. Then look again another tree, then he told us, 'Bertakbirlah got to the tree.' Then we were bertakbir. This is commonly taught by our father. "[4] Subhanallah ... Oral always maintained that the benefits from time to time.

Remember the advice of Imam Ash-Shafi'i where he got this advice from a Sufi-[5], "I've shared with people Sufi. I do not get lessons from him in addition to two things. (Among others), he says that time is like a sword. If you do not cut it (use it), then he will cut you. "[6]

Hasan al-Basri said, "O people, you really just a collection of the day. When one day it disappeared, then it will disappear also a part of you. "[7]

May Allah help us to spend our time with things that are useful and lead us away from procrastination.

Bibliography

[1] Madarijus Salikin, Ibn al-Qayyim, 1 / 456, Dar Al Pole 'Arobi. See also Ar Ruuh, Ibn al-Qayyim, 247, Darul Pole Al 'Ilmiyyah; Zaadul Ma'ad, Ibn al-Qayyim, 2 / 325, Ar Muassasah Minutes;' Iddatush Shobirin, Ibn al-Qayyim, 46, Darul Pole Al 'Ilmiyyah.

[2] quoted from Ma'alim FII Thoriq Tholabil'Ilmee, Dr. 'Abdul' Aziz ibn Muhammad ibn 'Abdillah As Sadhaan, 30, Darul Qobis

[3] Idem

[4] Ahmad ibn Az PIETY Hambal li, 3 / 321, Ash Syamilah

[5] This shows that no problem getting advice from people who berpahaman deviant (such Sufis) for the observer knows that it's true.

[6] Al Jawabul Kafi, 109, Darul Pole Al 'Ilmiyah

[7] Hilyatul Awliya ', 2 / 148, Dar Al Pole' Arobi

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